Names of God in Judaism

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    Can spirituality exist without divinity? Christianity in its various forms is the religion which ‘affected’ the most human civilization throughout its existence, and has been build upon a series of moral principles that are more or less original, but applicable to any society on the globe. Analyzing the book “Religion As Art Form” and especially the chapter “Changing Relationship: The Ultimate Reality” made me understand certain things and rethink retrospectively others and ask myself “Can…

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    associated with violence than any other religions in the world. This argument is neither necessary or relevant to my point. Arguments about religion, God and violence touch our lives in close proximity following one’s religious identity, fervor and motivation provided by the faith itself. Now, it is a common knowledge that much violence that goes in the name of religion has little to do with religion. Those…

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    developed out of Judaism in the 1st Century C.E. The Great Awakening was an otherworldly replenishment that cleared the American Provinces, especially New Britain, amid the first 50% of the 18th Century. Certain Christians started to disassociate themselves with the created way to deal with love at the time which had prompted a general feeling of smugness among professors, and rather they embraced a methodology which was described by awesome enthusiasm and feeling in petition to God. This new…

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    scriptures as a foundation, told the story of Jesus, and climaxes with Jesus’s resurrection. Other parts to Peter’s messages were the promise of salvation and it is available to everyone that believed in the name of Jesus. However, Paul was limited to discussing the identity of the living God with Zeus because it could open the door to syncretism. Paul became all things to all men to ensure that everyone had an opportunity to receive the gospel. Due to his willingness to learn as a young…

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    The Cairo Genizah or “Sacred Trash” is the collection of 300,000 manuscript of Jewish literary collected from the storeroom of Ben Eza Synagogue in old Cairo, Egypt. Genizah in Hebrew means hide away or keeping aside, like Janaza (means burial) in Arabic is derived from Persian word ganj denotes a treasure. These manuscripts dated from 870 CE to 19th century, contain approximately 1000 years of information about the Jewish communities of Cairo (Schechter). Genizah contains the largest…

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    A shaman is known as a magician or medicine man who helps people 's soul leave their bodies as a way of healing. Pentecostal is known as a renewal movement within Protestant Christianity that deals with direct personal experience with God. In the movie "The Apostle" the film is centered on a very religious town. The viewer can get a glimpse of how much faith is valued in different parts of the world and also different religions. I believe the film they practice Christianity to the extreme…

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    Emma Sticklen Porter English 2, Pre-AP/GT-3 29 January 2018 Fahrenheit 451 Allusions Research 1. Allusion/Type: Juan Ramon Jimenez/ Literature A. Quote: “If they give you ruled paper, Write the other way” (Bradbury XVII). B. Explanation: In the Beginning of the story, this quote is an allusion to Juan Ramon a Jimenez, a Spanish poet. He earned the Nobel peace prize for literature in 1956. Jimenez was a well-known in the United States for his poetry. He wrote most of his poems in free verse,…

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    people by the virtue of the old covenant. By their differing opinions of choiceness, we see the different interpretation of the persecutions against them. Jehovah’s Witnesses saw a meaning in their suffering, while the Jews saw it as a punishment from God. This is a key difference in the viewpoints of their…

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    necessary. This image was the Jewish people were guilty of the things they had been accused of, such as: murdering children, and the Black Death. Despite being disproven many times by various scholars, this book, Entdecktes Judentium, which means Judaism Exposed, would become a key source for anti-Semitism literature. During the time after the loss of World War I, many Germans were having a hard time getting stable jobs due to the inflation and monetary collapse that WWI caused. German Jews, on…

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    Peace In The New Testament

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    7:16-17) providing Christians with the basic understanding that the kingdom will epitomize the concept of peace as it will eliminate all human suffering. Moreover, the new testament also preached that the prophetic era will be one of perpetual peace where god will demonstrate his love and mercy and “The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat and a little child will lead them” demonstrating the idea that when peace is once again upon earth all species will coexist…

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